KVM

Migrating from VMware to KVM: The Right Data Storage Matters

In the realm of information technology, change is a constant companion. As IT teams seek more cost-effective and flexible solutions, the migration from VMware to KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) has gained traction. This evolution goes beyond software choices; it extends to critical elements like block data storage, redefining how organizations approach virtualization and data management. Migrating from VMware to KVM: The Right Data Storage Matters

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StorPool Users are Migrating to KVM

What is KVM? KVM or Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open-source virtualization technology built into Linux®. Specifically, KVM lets you turn Linux into a hypervisor that allows a host machine to run multiple, isolated virtual environments called guests or virtual machines (VMs). These virtual machines are supported across a huge range of licensed and StorPool Users are Migrating to KVM

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Nested Virtualization

Nested virtualization and PCI passthrough with KVM and OpenNebula

In this blog post, we’ll show how we use nested virtualization and PCI passthrough with KVM hypervisors and OpenNebula. Most of the examples here are generic for these technologies and can be applied for any type of hypervisors or cloud orchestration, but there are also given some OpenNebula and KVM specific advice. Nested virtualization is Nested virtualization and PCI passthrough with KVM and OpenNebula

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